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    palaver
    /pəˈlɑːvə/

    noun

    • 1. unnecessarily elaborate or complex procedure: "there's a lot of palaver involved"
    • 2. an improvised conference between two groups, typically those without a shared language or culture. historical

    verb

    • 1. talk unproductively and at length: "it's too hot for palavering"

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  2. PALAVER definition: 1. unnecessary work and trouble: 2. talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PALAVER is a long parley usually between persons of different cultures or levels of sophistication. How to use palaver in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. PALAVER meaning: 1. unnecessary work and trouble: 2. talking or discussion that goes on for too long and is not…. Learn more.

  5. 1. tedious or time-consuming business, esp when of a formal nature. all the palaver of filling in forms. 2. loud and confused talk and activity; hubbub. 3. (often used humorously) a conference. 4. rare. talk intended to flatter or persuade.

  6. noun. a conference or discussion. a parley or conference between European traders, explorers, colonial officials, etc., and people indigenous to a region, especially in West Africa. profuse and idle talk; chatter. persuasive talk; flattery; cajolery:

  7. Palaver is a type of empty nonsense or useless talk. During an election year, you might tire of hearing the palaver of politicians. Whether you call it malarkey, hokum, mumbo-jumbo, or truthiness, there are a lot of words for talk that cannot be trusted or believed.

  8. 1. tedious or time-consuming business, esp when of a formal nature: all the palaver of filling in forms. 2. loud and confused talk and activity; hubbub. 3. (often used humorously) a conference. 4. rare talk intended to flatter or persuade. 5. a. an argument. b. trouble arising from an argument. vb.

  9. Definition of palaver noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. palaver. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pa‧la‧ver /pəˈlɑːvə $ -ˈlævər/ noun [ singular, uncountable] especially British English informal unnecessary trouble and anxiety that makes something seem more important than it really is SYN fuss We could have done without all this palaver.

  11. Jun 11, 2024 · ( British) Mentally-draining activity, either physical or fuss . What a palaver! A meeting at which there is much talk; a debate; a moot .